On September 1–2, 2021, Hurricane Ida affected much of the Northeastern United States with catastrophic flash flooding and tornadoes. At least 55 people have died in the states of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Connecticut. The storm spawned seven tornadoes across Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Another tornado was reported in Massachusetts. An EF1 tornado that tracked from Edgewater Park, New Jersey to Bristol, Pennsylvania prompted a rare tornado emergency for Bristol and Croydon, Pennsylvania, as well as Burlington, New Jersey. This was the first tornado emergency ever issued for a tropical cyclone as well as the first ever issued for the Northeastern United States. Ida killed at least 54 people across the region. CoreLogic estimated that Ida caused an estimated $16 to 2